Introduction
iPhone batteries are rated to hold 80% of their capacity for up to 500 charge cycles, which lasts roughly 18-24 months for most users. After that, your iPhone may need to be charged far more frequently, and iOS may warn you that performance is affected (in other words, your phone will run slower). Use this guide to replace your battery and restore your iPhone to like-new performance.
If your battery is swollen, take appropriate precautions.
Note: After the repair, your iPhone may display a warning about the “genuineness” of the battery, even when using original Apple parts. If your iPhone functions normally, you can safely ignore the warning.
For optimal performance, after completing this guide, calibrate your newly installed battery: Charge it to 100% and keep charging it for at least two more hours. Then use your iPhone until it shuts off due to low battery. Finally, charge it uninterrupted to 100%.
Tools
Parts
-
-
Power off your iPhone before beginning disassembly.
-
Remove the two 6.7 mm-long pentalobe screws at the bottom edge of the iPhone.
-
-
-
Use a hairdryer or heat gun or prepare an iOpener and apply it to the lower edge of the iPhone for about a minute in order to soften up the adhesive underneath.
-
-
-
Pull the blue handle towards the hinge to disengage opening mode.
-
Position the suction cups near the bottom edge of the iPhone—one on the front, and one on the back.
-
Push down on the cups to apply suction to the desired area.
-
-
-
Push the blue handle away from the hinge to engage opening mode.
-
Turn the handle clockwise until you see the cups start to stretch.
-
Wait one minute to give the adhesive a chance to release and present an opening gap.
-
Insert an opening pick under the screen when the Anti-Clamp creates a large enough gap.
-
Skip the next two steps.
-
-
-
If you're using a single suction handle, apply it to the bottom edge of the phone, while avoiding the curved portion of the glass.
-
-
-
Pull up on the suction cup with firm, constant pressure to create a slight gap between the front panel and rear case.
-
Insert an opening pick into the gap.
-
-
-
Slide the opening pick around the lower left corner and up the left edge of the iPhone, slicing through the adhesive holding the display in place.
-
-
-
Re-insert your pick at the bottom edge of the iPhone, and slide it up the right side to continue separating the adhesive.
-
-
-
Gently pull the right edge of the display down slightly (in the direction of the Lightning port).
-
Insert your pick into the top-right corner of the phone.
-
-
-
Continue pulling the display down (toward the Lightning port) as needed in order to make a gap large enough for the pick.
-
Slide the pick to the top left corner and cut any remaining adhesive securing the display.
-
-
-
Open the iPhone by swinging the display up from the left side, like the back cover of a book.
-
Lean the display against something to keep it propped up while you're working on the phone.
-
-
-
Use a spudger or a clean fingernail to pry the battery connector up from its socket on the logic board.
-
Bend the connector slightly away from the logic board to prevent it from accidentally making contact with the socket and providing power to the phone during your repair.
-
-
-
Use a spudger or a fingernail to disconnect the front sensor assembly cable connector.
-
Use a spudger or a fingernail to disconnect the digitizer cable connector.
-
-
-
Use a Y000 driver to remove the four 1.5 mm screws securing the lower battery connector cover.
-
-
-
Use a spudger to disconnect the lower battery flex cable by prying it straight up from its socket.
-
-
-
Use a spudger to disconnect the Taptic Engine flex cable by prying it straight up from its socket.
-
-
-
Remove the three screws securing the Taptic Engine:
-
One 1.9 mm-long Y000 screw
-
One 1.4 mm-long Y000 screw
-
One 4.1 mm-long standoff screw
-
-
-
Use a Y000 driver to remove the two 1.4 mm screws securing the Lightning flex cable bracket.
-
-
-
Gently lift the Lightning flex cable and bend it slightly toward the bottom edge of the iPhone for better access to the battery underneath.
-
-
-
Each piece of adhesive has one or two black pull-tabs at the end, which are lightly adhered to the side edges of the battery.
-
-
-
Peel down the first battery adhesive pull-tab to un-stick it from the bottom edge of the battery.
-
-
-
Grab the pull tab with your fingers and slowly pull it away from the battery, toward the bottom of the iPhone.
-
Pull hard enough to maintain tension on the strip, but don't force it. Give it plenty of time to stretch and un-stick from under the battery.
-
Don't press down on the battery. Hold the iPhone firmly by its sides.
-
Keep the strip flat and unwrinkled. Try to pull evenly on the whole strip, rather than pulling mainly in the middle or on one side.
-
Pull at a low angle so the strip doesn't snag on the edge of the battery.
-
If the adhesive strip breaks off, try to retrieve it using your fingers or blunt tweezers, and continue pulling—but do not pry under the battery.
-
-
-
Grab both pull tabs at the same time, and slowly pull to stretch the adhesive away from the battery, toward the top of the iPhone.
-
Follow the same procedure as with the previous strip: don't press down on the battery, keep the strip flat and unwrinkled, and pull at a low angle.
-
If the adhesive strip breaks off, try to retrieve it using your fingers or blunt tweezers, and continue pulling—but do not pry under the battery.
-
-
-
Peel up the two remaining battery adhesive pull-tabs to un-stick them from the right edge of the battery.
-
-
-
Using the same procedure as before, pull both tabs at the same time to stretch and remove the remaining adhesive strip holding the battery in place. Try not to snag the adhesive on the edge of the iPhone.
-
If you removed all the adhesive strips successfully, skip the next step.
-
Otherwise, continue with the next step below.
-
-
-
If you're still having trouble removing the battery, apply a few drops of high concentration (over 90%) isopropyl alcohol under the edge of the battery in the area of the broken adhesive strip(s).
-
Wait about one minute for the alcohol solution to weaken the adhesive.
-
Use the flat end of a spudger to gently lift the battery.
-
-
-
Remove the battery.
-
If there's any alcohol solution remaining in the phone, carefully wipe it off or allow it to air dry before installing your new battery.
-
Adhere the battery, disconnect it, and continue reassembling your device.
-
Compare your new replacement part to the original part—you may need to transfer remaining components or remove adhesive backings from the new part before installing.
To reassemble your device, follow the above steps in reverse order.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Try some basic troubleshooting, or ask our iPhone 11 Pro Answers community for help.
3 comments
Is the waterproof lost?
sanrovan -
very nice and very hepful instructions. keep it up…
Schwierig, aber effektiv. Man braucht volle KONZENTRATION